Genesis 43:1 - Hawker's Poor Man's Commentary

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CONTENTS

The patriarchal history is continued throughout this Chapter. The pressing claims of hunger compel Jacob, however reluctantly, to send his children again into Egypt for more food: and Benjamin must go with them: their arrival is particularly noticed, and the reception which Joseph gave them: he is apparently much kinder to them than before; they are brought into his house, which though the idea at first alarmed them, yet as Simeon is brought, out to them, and they are told that Joseph means to entertain them at his table, their fears subside, and they begin to be merry. Genesis 43:1

Very sore are bodily wants unsatisfied. But what are these to soul distresses? See Psalms 88:1.

Genesis 43:1

1 And the famine was sore in the land.